Hi, Cyril, just my thoughts. I am not very familar with SCM, so if some are hard to understand, they probably are out of the topic :).
On 2/18/06, Cyril Plisko <cyril.plisko at gmail.com> wrote: > The latest source drop is merged all the way from /on/trunk to > /polaris/branches/boot > You may want to update your workspaces > > Also in light of recent DSCM for OpenSolaris discussion I'd like ask > people > working with polaris source tree: > > 1. Did you have previous SVN experience ? No, I learn SVN in polaris > 2. Was it easy to understand polaris source structure ( I mean above ON ) > ? yes > 3. What difficulties did you encounter with polaris SCM, if any ? I have a tough case and I have not find time to think about how to do this. I have my working brunch which is seeded from earlier vesion of the main brunch. After the you update the latest source, how can I merge them to my current brunch, which I have commited changes and I donot want lost them. > 4a. Do you feel SVN is appropriate SCM for our project ? yes (unelss there is better one that I donot know). > 4b. Do you think we should switch to OpenSolaris "blessed" SCM when it > will be chosen ? If it satisfis our needs, I vote "yes". > 5. Anything else you want to add on SVN and Polaris goes here. How about setup opengrok for polaris? Is opengrok picks sources from cvs repository in the opensolaris source browser, or a spearate source tree have to be checkout from repository for opengrok? The best solution is to to have the SCM integrated with OpenGrok (or other similar tools), so that opengrok can directly pick sources from repository. Friendly Noah > Thank you, > Cyril > _______________________________________________ > powerpc-discuss mailing list > powerpc-discuss at opensolaris.org > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/powerpc-discuss/attachments/20060220/458e1c5f/attachment.html>